![]() Get ready for a rich, friendly, intuitive, and collaborative end-user experience! Liferay Portal Systems Development shows Java developers how to use Liferay kernel ( version 6.1 or above) as a framework to develop custom web and WAP systems which will help you to maximize your productivity gains. The clear, practical examples in the sample application that runs throughout this book will enable professional Java developers to build custom web sites, portals, and mobile applications using Liferay portal as a framework. You will learn how to make all of your organization's data and web content easily accessible by customizing Liferay into a single point of access. The book will also show you how to improve your inter-company communication by enhancing your web sites and WAP sites so that you can share content with colleagues. Use the common API for monitoring and auditing, tracking, scripting, reporting, messaging, and more, helping you to build dynamic web sites smoothly.īuild WAP mobile-based applications and leverage diverse portlet bridges like JSF, Struts, and Spring MVC.Improve your portal with staging, scheduling, remote publishing, caching, clustering, indexing, search and workflow.Create collaborative and social API complete with Ratings, Comments, Subscriptions, Collaboration, Social Equity, Asset Links and OpenSocial.Build web content and web forms using the WYSIWYG editors, Custom Attributes, assets tagging and classification, and Dynamic Data List.Manage images, documents, videos, audios and records using the Document and Media Library and record management.Use Ext plugins and Hooks, allowing you to perform custom actions on your portal.Build basic and advanced MVC portlets with the Service-Builder and RBAC permissions, helping you to build enterprise-ready Java web sites.Provide complete coverage of Liferay Portal 6.1 for both the commercial and open source versions within real example Knowledge Base portlet.This book focuses on teaching by example. Every chapter provides an overview, and then dives right into hands-on examples so you can see and play with the solution in your own environment. Although Liferay portal makes heavy use of open source frameworks, no prior experience of using these is assumed.Enjoy this year's last summer edition :-) of the monthly portal summary by Cambridge Technology Partners: This book is for Java developers who don't need any prior experience with Liferay portal.SUN: At JavaOne 2008, I attended the session about project SocialSite where it was announced.Now it has been officially launched on August 8th: an open source project building Widgets and Web Services that make it easy for you to add social networking features to your existing web applications and therefore portals as well. One of the key technology used in SocialSite is Shindig, a reference implementation for the Google-initiated OpenSocial API (now up to v0.8). This API has strong backup from all the major social networks (LinkedIn, MySpace, Plaxo, Ning, Hi5, and more), Facebook is not on the list (so far). ![]() SUN: WebSynergy: As posted in July's portal summary, Liferay and SUN jointly work on the next generation portal technology.Side remark: SocialSite also belongs to the Glassfish Community. SUN: WebSynergy: On august 28th, Stable Build 2 has been released! The feature list is really impressive.On August 1st, this roadmap has been posted which gives some hints about what we can expect. Fully JSR-286 compliant and full tooling support via Portal Pack for Netbeans.
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